Travel Must-Haves

While you want to be prepared for anything, your dopp kit shouldn’t take up half of your duffle bag. In fact, if you choose the right products, it can be small enough to fit in the glove compartment of your convertible. These are the products that will take you cross-country or through airport security without fuss.

Compact enough for the lightest of travelers, this groom kit from Razor MD features a chrome handle that works double duty for your toothbrush head and razor blade ($99, razormd.com). Not heading out of town? You could leave it in your desk drawer to prep for that after-work date.

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Shave Cream

Transfer your favorite shave cream into a travel-sized bottle, and you could waste product once you hit bottom. Instead, pack a resealable pouch like this one from Ernest Supplies, and you can squeeze the very last drop before tossing it ($25, ernestsupplies.com).

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Toothpaste

With a toothpaste like this one from Glo Science, you can clean, whiten, and freshen up on the go ($6, gloscience.com). Micro superberry beads burst as you brush, so you get the same fluoride protection against tooth decay without the harsh fluoride taste.

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Lip Moisturizer

Even if you can’t afford a first-class ticket, you can still treat your lips with first-class care. This moisturizer from (Malin+Goetz) has no fragrance, flavor or color—only hydration ($12, malinandgoetz.com). It contains fatty acids, which last longer than other oil- or wax-based sticks. Did we mention it’s the balm of choice and included in the Delta Airlines BusinessElite amenity kits?

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2-in-1 Acne Wipes

She doesn’t like bacne, and we’re sure that you don’t either. These 2-in-1 acne wipes from AcneFree makes the treating those unwanted bumps easy ($6, acnefree.com). Bonus: They contain 0.5 percent Salicylic Acid, so they’re gentle enough to use on your face and neck, too.

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Atomizer

One fragrance bottle is enough for most men—especially if it costs upwards of $50. So save the money for a travel size and opt for the Travalo ($20, travalo.com). Unlike a traditional atomizer, this one refills through the bottom so you won’t spill any of your cologne.

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All-in-One Wash

The only thing better than an all-in-one wash is one that’s available in travel size like this one from Jack Black ($10, getjackblack.com). Now you can walk past the drugstore aisle with tiny bottles and avoid the temptation of buying one of everything.

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Dopp Kit

If you’re staying in a boutique hotel, chances are you won’t have much counter space. Add a female companion with makeup into the mix, and you’d be lucky to fit your toothbrush near the sink. In these cases, a dopp kit like this one from Tumi is the way to go ($135, tumi.com). Hang it behind the door and out of the way.

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Moisturizer

If you’re California cruising, an outdoor moisturizer is a must. Protect your skin from dryness and UVA/UVB rays with one like this from L’Occitane ($32, loccitane.com). With an easy-to-use pump, it’s more convenient than that greasy squeeze tube.

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Hangover Cure

Let’s be honest: You’ll drink more on Fourth of July weekend than during the whole month of June. So be prepared for those dreaded morning afters with a hangover cure like this from Blowfish ($12, forhangovers.com). It contains aspirin and caffeine to treat headaches and make you feel more alert. And unlike drinks, this dissolvable remedy is TSA friendly and FDA approved.

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